There's no any doubt

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Is everything all right with this sentence? "There's no any doubt"
 

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No. There's not any doubt. There's no doubt.
 

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No. There's not any doubt. There's no doubt.
:up: Incidentally, I wonder whether there's a difference between 'there's no doubt' and 'there isn't any doubt' (which I think I would be more likely to use in an informal context). :=?

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I would use "There's no doubt" pretty much every time.
 

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I'd use 'There's no doubt [of/that]...', but sometimes (when there's no object of the doubt - but not always then) I say 'There's not any doubt'. I wonder whether there's any regularity to my choice.

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